[squeak-dev] Some Squeak questions

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[squeak-dev] Some Squeak questions

Paul Davidowitz
Hello, I currently have these questions:

1) In Squeak class defintion display in browser, what do
colored/bolded/italicized instVars signify (e.g., class CPlayer in
Croquet)? Is this documented anywhere?

2) How do I include external files for a test suite (e.g., testing
loading XML files); also, can they be put in their own directory
(e.g., test/collada) ?

3) Is there currently a way to generically validate an XML instance
file against its schema within Squeak, and if not, is someone working
on this?

Thanks,
Paul Davidowitz
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[squeak-dev] How do I submit a bug fix?

Antony Blakey-3
Hi,

I've added a bug fix as a note on mantis (bug 0005711) and I'm  
wondering what I should do to alert the system (or someone) that it's  
a (proposed) fix. I can't find anything in the FAQ about this - should  
I mail someone?

Thanks, sorry for the noise.

Antony Blakey
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CTO, Linkuistics Pty Ltd
Ph: 0438 840 787

In anything at all, perfection is finally attained not when there is  
no longer anything to add, but when there is no longer anything to  
take away.
   -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery



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Re: [squeak-dev] How do I submit a bug fix?

Ken Causey-3
On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 13:47 +0930, Antony Blakey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've added a bug fix as a note on mantis (bug 0005711) and I'm  
> wondering what I should do to alert the system (or someone) that it's  
> a (proposed) fix. I can't find anything in the FAQ about this - should  
> I mail someone?

A bug with a fix is by default assumed to be a 'proposed' fix.  What
else could it be?  A specific release team will often have a way of
highlighting 'ready to be harvested' fixes but at the moment we are more
or less between release teams.

Ken

>
> Thanks, sorry for the noise.
>
> Antony Blakey
> -------------
> CTO, Linkuistics Pty Ltd
> Ph: 0438 840 787
>
> In anything at all, perfection is finally attained not when there is  
> no longer anything to add, but when there is no longer anything to  
> take away.
>    -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery



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